Jamie Vardy insists he doesn’t regret staying at Leicester City, but admits he would consider future offers and has a hunger for more silverware.

Of the squad that claimed an astonishing title success for City two years ago, the City striker has seen team-mates N’Golo Kante and now Danny Drinkwater move on to Chelsea, while Riyad Mahrez has expressed his desire to leave City.

However, Vardy told The Times at the premier of The Next Jamie Vardy, a Sky documentary series about his quest to give non-league footballers an opportunity to move into the professional game, that he had no such desire to move right now but said he wouldn’t mind ending his career abroad.

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“Football was the main thing [reasons for not going to Arsenal], Leicester were also in the Champions League, but moving the family when I’d just bought a house would have been a laugh — not,” he said.

“I’m pleased with the decision I made. Turning down Arsenal doesn’t mean I wouldn’t look at another offer.

“I want to win as much as possible, I don’t want to only have one Premier League medal in my drawer at home — it would be an empty glass cabinet.

“I’m contracted to Leicester and we’ll see how high we can go. Down the road, there might be an opportunity to go to the MLS or China. It would be something I’d like to experience.

“I know it’ll involve moving the family again but it’ll give them a different experience to see different cultures.”